The Career Myth

From an early age, we were told a story about careers. A linear narrative promising that if we complied with the prescribed steps - good grades, impressive resume, safe corporate job - we'd be set for life. Security, status, and soul-sustaining work would inevitably follow.

And yet, for many of us, work isn’t working. We feel trapped in chriysalis stage itching to become a butterfly.

But you've reached a point where you can no longer deny the still, small voice whispering: "There's got to be more than this monochromatic existence."

The first step? Shining a compassionate yet fearless light on the shadowy inner "familiars" that have kept you anesthetized and idling in your career restlessness. The Well-Educated Inner Critter who fears failure. The Status-Conscious Social Parasite terrified of other's judgment. The Burned-Out Party Sloth who just wants to veg.

These aspects once served their purpose to keep you safe in your youth anbd now they’re over-cultivated. Our work together will honor and re-integrate these fragmented parts, while allowing your essential self to take the lead.

Your career transition isn't just a job change; it's an initiatory journey into your most authentic self. This transitional metamorphosis won't be easy or neat. You'll be shed psychic skins, compost old identities, and endure awkward inbetweening until your wings are unfurled. But you don’t have to do it alone.